By John Ikani The Inspector-General, Senegalese Armed Forces, Maj.-Gen. Elhadji Niang, has solicited collaboration with the Armed Forces of Nigeria in dealing with the menace of insurgency in sub-Saharan Africa. Niang made the call when he...
By Chioma Iruke Former Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase has lent his voice to increasing calls for community policing, stressing that insecurity can only be dealt with when people are carried along. Arase made the...
By John Ikani Suspected bandits have killed the lawmaker representing Shinkafi Constituency in the Zamfara House of Assembly, Muhammad Ahmad. Disclosing this to newsmen, the Director-General, Press and Public Affairs, of the assembly, Malam Mustafa Jafaru-Kaura...
By Chioma Iruke A French based non-governmental Organisation, ACTED has been suspended from humanitarian activities in Borno State, North-east Nigeria. The Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum said the French-based aid agency was suspended for conducting shooting...
By John Ikani Boko Haram and its breakaway faction, ISWAP have mended fences and jointly picked a new leader, called Aba Ibrahim Al-Hashimiyil AlKhuraishi. In a 13-minutes long video obtained by PRNigeria, an army of terrorists...
By John Ikani Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group, has tried to take over the Nigerian Air Force base in Kaduna on Saturday morning, FIJ reports. An Air Force offiicial told FIJ that military personnel and...
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